Entrepreneurs

Many family and ESOP business CEOs find themselves looking at the next generation and saying, "they are not as hungry as I was their age," or "they don’t have the knowledge I had then (or have right now)," or, "they do not want to take any risks." We also hear stories of CEOs who have grown their businesses as much as they can and are frustrated that all of their time is spent on maintaining, not growing the family firm profitably. Both of these scenarios relate directly to the company’s ability to develop and encourage entrepreneurs.